WEBVTT ORDINANCE -- THAT WOULD ALTER LOUISVILE LIQUOR SALES -- HEADS BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD. METRO COUNCIL WAS SUPPOSED TO VOTE ON THE NEW RULE LAST NIGHT. INSTEAD -- MEMBERS DECIDED TO PUSH THE ISSUE BACK TO A PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE. W-L-K-Y'S CHRISTINA MORA IS LIVE OUTSIDE A LIQUOR STORE ON BROWNSBORO ROAD TO EXPLAIN. CHRISTINA? THIS HAS TURNED INTO A HEATED DEBATE -- WITH CERTAIN GROUPS FEELING UNFAIRLY TARGETED. IN FACT -- THE OWNER OF THIS SHOP -- IS NOT IN FAVOR OF THAT POTENTIAL CHANGE. THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE WOULD BAN STORES FROM SELLING LIQUOR FROM TWO TO FOUR A-M. THE IDEA BEING -- ACCORDING TO SOME COUNCIL MEMBERS -- THE CHANGE WOULD CURB VIOLENCE -- ESPECIALLY IN THE WEST END. BUT OTHERS QUESTIO NED -- IF THE IDEA IS TO CURB ALCOHOL FUELED VIOLENCE -- WHY WOULDN'T IT APPLY TO BEER SALES AND BARS. SO NOW THE DEBATE HEADS BACK TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE - TO DISCUSS THE POTENTIAL RULE EVEN MORE. IN L CM WLKY NEWS. =====